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Radio and Television announcers provide the voices that are the background of our media experiences. With the power of the sound, they give voice to the day-to-day information that surrounds us.

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Georgia has a population of 9,829,211, which has grown by 20.07% over the past decade. Nicknamed the "Peach State," Georgia's capital and largest city is Atlanta. In 2008, there were a total of 5,571,666 jobs in Georgia. The average annual income was $34,849 in 2008, up from $34,612 the preceding year. The unemployment rate in Georgia was 9.6% in 2009, which has grown by 3.3% since the previous year. Roughly 24.3% of Georgia residents have college degrees, which is higher than the national average.

The top industries in Georgia include motor vehicle vehicle parts merchant wholesalers, automobile motor vehicle merchant wholesalers, and textile product mills. Notable tourist destinations include the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, and the Herndon Home Museum.

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Public Address Announcers make announcements over loud speaker at sporting or other public events. Public Address Announcers need to note the reactions and responses of others in both work and social situations. They also need to respond to the actions of other and coordinate activities with them.

Radio and Television Announcers talk on radio or television. Radio and Television Announcers need to speak clearly and communicate with others. They also need to listen well to others and take in their information and issues.